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THE ALL BLACKS

ENTERTAINMENT IN LONDON A BIG PROGRAMME (United pfess Association) {By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, November 4. Although greatly reduced owing to Mr Meredith's wishes, the All Blacks will have a big programme of entertainment during their stay in London, where they will play Oxford University and Hamp-, shire. The itinerary includes visits to Eton College, Windsor Castle, three theatres, an inspection of the. Daily Mail Office, golf and lawn tennis. It is hoped, that Page will play against Hampshire. He is not yet moving his fastest, but will fry out his 1-g during the week. The News-Chronicle, commenting on Mr Meredith's remark. that the tourists are doing well enough, regards it as somewhat cryptic, and adds: " Those thinking that the All Blacks are riding close finishes will interpret in their own fashion Mr Meredith's admission." The paper believes that the All Blacks have not yet fully revealed their hand owing to the forthcoming international matches. THE OXFORD MATCH LONDON, November 4. The All Blacks' team against Oxford University will be: Gilbert; Ball. Oliver, Mitchell; Caughey; Griffiths; Sadler; Lambourn, Hadley, Pepper, Reid, M'Kenzie, M'Lean, Vorrath, Mahoney. The Oxford team is: Stuart, Watson, A. Obolensky, M. Walford, R. Harding. Rees-Jones, C. Grieve, J. M. S. M'Shabe (of Sydney), L. Brett, N. M'Grath, J. Pienaar (of South Africa). G Read, G. Roos (of South Africa), M. C. G. Cooper (of New Zealand), G. Bloxham, and H. Davics. Cooper will captain the fifteen.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22721, 6 November 1935, Page 9

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THE ALL BLACKS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22721, 6 November 1935, Page 9

THE ALL BLACKS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22721, 6 November 1935, Page 9